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An Ocean of Inspiration: The John Olguin Story
by Dr. Stefan E. Harzen, Dr. Barbara Brunnick, Mike Schaadt
Price: $29.95 + tax and S&H Purchase now!
An Ocean of Inspiration is the true-life account of John Olguin (1921-2011), Director Emeritus of Cabrillo Marine Aquarium.
Although born into poverty and struggling with a speech impediment for many years, John refused to take no for an answer when people challenged his dreams. A natural-born leader and teacher, he connected his passion for education, nature and fantasy in order to help establish one of eco-tourisms most successful endeavors: whale-watching.
This book serves as an enduring tribute to John, who was a founding member of the American Cetacean Society; founder of the Cabrillo Whalewatch naturalist-training program; a Silver Star-winning Army hero; revered mentor to countless lifeguards; godfather to multiple generations of scientists; and joyful teacher of millions of children.
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Cabrillo Marine Aquarium Adult Shirt
Price: $15.95 + tax and S&H Purchase now!
CMA Log on front of shirt. Custom design "circle of fish" on back.
Available sizes: small, medium, large, XL.
Available colors: black, navy.
Pre-shrunk 100% Cotton.
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Cabrillo Marine Aquarium Youth Shirt
Price: $10.95 + tax and S&H Purchase now!
This item is a great gift for a child, showing a mix of their favorite sea animals! Custom design by Celeste Schaadt.
Available sizes: XS, small, medium, large, XL.
Color: Blue and purple ink on white shirt.
Pre-shrunk 100% Cotton.
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Elizabeth, Queen of the Seas
by Lynne Cox
Price: $17.99 + tax + S&H Purchase now!
World-renowned swimmer and bestselling author Lynne Cox and Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator Brian Floca team up to bring us this inspiring story of an elephant seal who knew exactly where she belonged.
Here is the incredible story of Elizabeth, a real-life elephant seal who made her home in the Avon River in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand. When Elizabeth decides to stretch out across a two-lane road, the citizens worry she might get hurt or cause traffic accidents, so a group of volunteers tows her out to sea. But Elizabeth swims all the way back to Christchurch. The volunteers catch her again and again—each time towing her farther, even hundreds of miles away—but, still, Elizabeth finds her way back home.
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